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Real estate newsletters: The ultimate playbook (+ 49 topic ideas & subject lines)

Housing Wire

However, other email tools not specific to real estate agents (like Mailchimp and Flodesk) offer built-in templates that make delivering beautifully designed email newsletters a cinch. Use snippets from your longer content (like blogs) for your newsletter and include links to direct your audience back to your website.

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What to Expect Undertaking These 4 Common Home Projects

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

What to Expect When Undertaking These 4 Common Home Renovation Projects. When home improvement gives way to major renovations, the implications can be more impactful than you might realize. Familiarizing yourself with these renovations will give you a great start in mapping out your home improvement strategy.

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Reviving and Refreshing Your Cleveland Home, even with the Pandemic

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

The situation meant that people were spending far more time in their Cleveland homes. If you want to move forward with home improvements during the pandemic, here are some options that can breathe new life into your house. Stagnant air can make any home feel stale. Many modern homes feature open floor plans.

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Tips for Increasing Your Home’s Value Without Spending a Fortune

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Welcome to Emily Miller , who wrote this piece for the Cleveland Appraisal Blog. Tips for Increasing Your Home’s Value Without Spending a Fortune. Buying a property is not just about creating a home, it is making a long-term investment. Photo by Collov Home Design on Unsplash. I have one more this week.

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How Remaining Economic Life Works

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Once we know how much the home costs to replace, we can extract a percentage of how much the home improvement has depreciated. Let’s say that in this example, the home that sold for $500,000 has a replacement cost of $425,000. If that is the case, the home’s improvements have depreciated approx.

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Home Improvements: What counts towards the appraisal?

Padove Appraisal Service

I am often asked which home improvements “count” towards the appraised value of a house. Many people envision a list of improved items with predetermined relevancy, along with a specific dollar value assigned to each of those items. I will explain in this blog entry why that is not feasible, or reliable approach.

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Honoring Those Opening Doors to Homeownership 

Appraisal Buzz

Sherri also plays a pivotal role as Chair of the NYMBA Legislative Committee, where she has actively contributed to drafting proposed legislation designed to support low- to moderate-income homeowners in realizing the American Dream. Maheen is a key contributor to thought leadership articles, blogs, videos, and in-person speaking.

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